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Investigations of the more important apple 

 insects. E. J. Newcomer, associate entomologist, 

 in charge. 



WEST VIRGINIA 



French Creek 



United States Entomological Laboratory. — May 

 be reached from the Baltimore & Ohio Rail- 

 road station at Adrian, W. Va., or from Buck- 

 hannon, W. Va. From Adrian the visitor may 

 travel by automobile over a hard road south 

 2 miles to the village of French Creek, then 

 south 1 mile over the Bush Run clay road to 

 the laboratory. 



From the railroad station at Buckhannon 

 travel is south over the French Creek road, 

 through Adrian, to the village of French 

 Creek, 10 miles, thence via the Bush Run 

 road to the laboratory, which is 1 mile off 

 the main highway, now nearing completion, 

 which connects Charleston, W. Va., with 

 Clarksburg, Pittsburgh, and eastern cities. 



Investigations of nut insects. Fred E. Brooks, 

 associate entomologist, in charge. 



Mineral Wells 



United States Entomological Laboratory. — Lo- 

 cated at Kanawha Farms, a short ride from 

 Parkersburg, W. Va., on the Baltimore & 

 Ohio Railroad. 



Investigations in bioclimatics. A. D. Hopkins, 

 senior entomologist, in charge. 



WISCONSIN 



Columbus 



United States Entomological Sublaboratory (for 

 cooperation see Madison, Wis.). — Directions 



